Statue of Tsongkhapa | Spiritual Meditation Figurine for Altar
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Size: 23cm(Height) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 1.16 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Tsongkhapa statue represents the renowned Tibetan Buddhist master and founder of the Gelug school of Buddhism. Measuring 23 cm tall and 14.5 cm wide, this statue is crafted from copper and adorned with 24K gold plating, giving it a radiant appearance. It is ideal for meditation spaces, altars, or as a decorative piece to bring a sense of spiritual harmony and tranquility into your home.
The Tsongkhapa Handcrafted Copper Statue captures the essence of Tibetan spiritual artistry in stunning detail. Meticulously crafted from copper, this traditional artwork depicts Tsongkhapa in a serene meditation posture, embodying profound calm and wisdom. Every element has been thoughtfully rendered—from his tranquil facial expression to the flowing folds of his traditional robes—with vibrant acrylic colors that bring the figure to life. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this statue serves as a powerful spiritual focal point for your home or meditation space. Whether you're a devoted practitioner seeking daily inspiration or a collector of authentic Tibetan art, this piece offers both cultural significance and contemplative beauty. The intricate craftsmanship demonstrates the skill of traditional artisans, making it a meaningful investment in spiritual symbolism. Display it on an altar, shelf, or sacred space to invite enlightenment and guidance into your spiritual journey.
Introduction of Tsongkhapa
Tsongkhapa, also known as Je Tsongkhapa, was a revered Tibetan Buddhist Master who lived during the 14th century. He greatly contributed to the development of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, which is still prominent today. Known for his wisdom and compassion, Tsongkhapa emphasized the importance of education, moral discipline, and meditation in achieving enlightenment. His teachings continue to inspire millions within the Buddhist tradition.